Tennessee Laws…It’s time for a change.

Tennessee does not recognize marijuana as an approved medicinal drug, any person found in possession of marijuana will be subject to criminal charges for possession.

Tennessee politicians are not up to date on this subject because several esteemed medical authorities have recognized the value of marijuana as a useful medical treatment for several conditions including; multiple sclerosis, cancer treatment, AIDS (and AIDS treatment), glaucoma, depression, epilepsy, migraine headaches, asthma, pruritis, sclerodoma, severe pain, and dystonia. This is only the short list.

The purpose of this website is to promote the legalization of medical marijuana in the state of Tennessee. This is not a site for the purpose of growing, selling or distribution of marijuana.

The antiquated laws include:

Possession or casual exchange of: Less than .5 oz.: Class A misdemeanor and attendance at drug offender school and minimum $250 fine;